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Originally Posted by dnanian
Not at all: I do this all the time. Install to the Sandbox and copy back -- but you have to use the right script and copy method or it won't work as you'd expect... that's why there are so many warnings.
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Right. But my "brilliant" solution in the past was to install to the Sandbox, copy to Mac HD, and then make a manual alias to the Sandbox. This does NOT work, because I didn't really understand what "cloning back" did. Now I do (or at least I do better...), so I should be installing only to the Sandbox and then cloning back (observing the warnings...including, but not limited to (paraphrasing here...):
If you don't want to tempt fate, be sure to BACKUP your main volume before cloning back!!